Nuclear Science Symposium
October 24-27, 2005
The Nuclear Science Symposium (NSS) offers an outstanding opportunity for
scientists and engineers interested or actively working in the fields of nuclear
science, radiation instrumentation, software and their applications, to meet and
discuss with colleagues from around the world. The program emphasizes the latest
developments in technology and instrumentation and their implementation in
experiments for space, accelerators and other radiation environments. Topical
Workshops cover areas of specific interest.
Within the framework of an educational scientific program, Short Courses are
organized, focusing on topics of interest for the scientific community. Authors
are invited to submit papers describing original, unpublished works in the topics
area listed below:
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Instrumentation for Homeland Security
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Nuclear Techniques for Homeland Security
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Analog and Digital Circuits
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Astrophysics and Space Instrumentation
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Data Acquisition and Analysis Systems
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Environmental Health and Safety Instrumentation
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Gaseous Detectors
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High Energy Physics Detectors
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Nuclear Measurements and Monitoring Techniques
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Photodetectors and Radiation Imaging
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Radiation Damage Effects
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Scintillation Detectors
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Solid State Tracking Detectors
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New Solid State Detectors
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Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation
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Trigger and Front-End Systems
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Instrumentation for Medical and Biological Research
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Nuclear Physics Instrumentation
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Accelerators and Beam Line Instrumentation
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Computing and Software for Experiments
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Neutron Imaging and Radiography
Richard Lanza
NSS Program Chair
Phone: 1 617 253 IEEE
E-mail: nss2005@mit.edu
Department of Nuclear Engineering
MIT
Lorenzo Fabris
NSS Program Deputy Chair
Phone: 1 925 423 1258
E-mail: nss2005@mit.edu
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